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obstetrics

/uhb-ste-triks/US // əbˈstɛ trɪks //UK // (ɒbˈstɛtrɪks) //

产科,妇产科,妇产科学,妇科

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of medical science concerned with childbirth and caring for and treating women in or in connection with childbirth. Abbreviation: OB, ob

Examples

  • The woman had no car, so she couldn’t get back to the obstetrics department.

  • A new study released today in Obstetrics & Gynecology could close this contentious question for good.

  • He graduated medical school in 1991 and completed a single-year internship in obstetrics and gynecology, finishing in 1992.

  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 198 (2): 210.

  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 198 (3), 298e 1-8.

  • That meant a loss of prenatal care, emergency obstetrics and cancer screening.

  • From the earliest times physicians and writers occupied themselves largely with obstetrics, as was most natural.

  • The treatise on superfcetation concerned itself mainly with obstetrics.

  • As little progress had been made in obstetrics as in other branches of applied medicine or surgery.

  • For this reason a celebrated teacher of obstetrics insists upon classing them among nervous diseases.

  • Sarcognomy is the true basis of medical practice, while anatomy is the basis only of operative surgery and obstetrics.